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Pseudorasbora parva (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) |
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Recherche rapide |
- Leuciscus parvus :
Temminck & Schlegel, 1846 : 215, pl. 102 (senior synonym)Pisces..
- Pseudorasbora parva :
Doadrio, 1994 : 24Freshwater fish fauna of North Africa and its biogeography.
| Bacha & Amara, 2007 : 351, 354Les poissons des eaux continentales d'Algérie. Étude de l'ichtyofaune de la Soummam.
| Kottelat & Freyhof, 2007 : 85, 99-100, fig.Handbook of European freshwater fishes.
| Kara, 2012 : 244, 245, 246, 247, 250Freshwater fish diversity in Algeria with emphasis on alien species.
| Clavero et al., 2014 : 1, 5Fish invading deserts: non-native species in arid Moroccan rivers.
| Amalou & Moulaï, 2020 : 83The fish fauna of the inland waters of the lower Kabylie (Bejaia, northern Algeria): diversity and spatial distribution.
| Baikeche et al., 2021 : 957, 959, 963, 964Freshwater fishes of West Kabylia, Algeria.
| Taybi et al., 2023 : 4Distribution of freshwater alien animal species in Morocco: current knowledge and management issues..
Attributs
- DISTRIBUTION: Lien Faunafri
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Current distribution known :
native to East Asia, where it is found in the Amur River drainage, from upper reaches including Buir-Nur Lake in Mongolia, downstream to the Lower Amur (Novo-Georgievsk), south to the Pearl River (Zhujiang) drainage in southeast China in the rivers of the continental coast of the Sea of Japan, and the islands of Taiwan and Hainan, including Japan itself and the Korean Peninsula, down to North. This species was introduced to various areas in Europe and Asia. In Africa, it was introduced in Algeria
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Introduction :
introduced in Algeria (Kebir River) and established as isolated or rare
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Introduction_references :
Doadrio, 1994
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Kara, 2012
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Taybi et al., 2023
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Size :
125 mm TL
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Types :
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Leuciscus parvus Temminck & Schlegel, 1846: 215, pl. 102. Type locality: Japan. Lectotype RMNH 2634; paralectotypes RMNH 2638.
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